Github user asfgit closed the pull request at:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-quickstep/pull/126
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Github user hakanmemisoglu commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-quickstep/pull/126
It is merged.
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Hi,
The workflow that Julian mentioned is better than what we are doing
right now. As Harshad pointed out, we were thinking that it was against
Apache policy.
On 11/05/2016 02:15 PM, Harshad Deshmukh wrote:
Hi Julian,
No, there's no such policy. I think majority of the contributors use
th
What do other folks think? There's nothing in Apache policy that prevents you
from taking pull requests from the Apache account, so that can definitely be an
option, if you want. What do you think works best for you and the community?
Julian
PS If you agree, Apache custom is to reply "+1". Sile
Hi Julian,
No, there's no such policy. I think majority of the contributors use
their individual GitHub accounts and also initiate pull request from the
same. Some of us started with the practice of using Apache repo and
continue to do so. If using individual GitHub accounts is preferred we
a
Regarding my other point: does Quickstep have a policy that pull requests
should, or must, come from the Apache github account? If so, can you see how
that would tend to discourage people from joining the community? Because only
committers are able to push to Apache.
Several projects use "feat